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  2. Octal - Wikipedia

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    He suggested base 8, for which he coined the term octal. His work was intended as recreational mathematics, but he suggested a purely octal system of weights and measures and observed that the existing system of English units was already, to a remarkable extent, an octal system.

  3. Number Bases - Math is Fun

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    How to Show the Base. To show what base a number has, put the base in the lower right like this: 101 2 This shows that is in Base 2 (Binary) 314 8 This shows that is in Base 8 (Octal)

  4. Octal Number System: Definition, Conversion, Table, Examples -...

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    A number system with base 8 is called an octal number system. The position of every digit has a value which is a power of 8. A number in the octal number system is represented with the number 8 at the base, like $512_8,\; 56_8$ , etc.

  5. A number system with its base as eight and uses numbers from 0 to 7 is called Octal Number System. The symbol of the octal is used to represent the numbers that have eight as the base. Learn about definition of octal number system, conversion to binary, decimal and hexadecimal number systems.

  6. Numeral Systems - Binary, Octal, Decimal, Hex - RapidTables.com

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    Binary number system, decimal number system, hexadecimal number system, base 2, base 8, base 10, base 16.

  7. Number Bases: Octal and Hexadecimal - Purplemath

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    Explains octal (base 8) and hexadecimal (base 16) numbers. Also discusses RGB values versus HTML hexidecimal codes for colors.

  8. Base-8 (Octal Number System) Base-8 number system uses only 8 digits ranging from 0 to 7. Since there are 8 distinct digits used to express a number, the base of this number system is 8. Octal numbers are represented using 3 digits (composed of 0s and 1s).

  9. Octal number system is a base-8 number system where the range of numbers is 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7. Binary numbers can be grouped into a pair of three to get octal numbers. Learn conversion with examples at BYJU’S.

  10. Octal -- from Wolfram MathWorld

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    The base 8 notational system for representing real numbers. The digits used are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, so that (8 in base 10) is represented as in base 8. The following table gives the octal equivalents of the first few decimal numbers.

  11. Base 8 Number System -- from Wolfram MathWorld

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